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there have not been the terrorist attacks and what city is next? whatever she wants to go to. >> and not filing a lawsuit any time soon. >> there is always going to be lawsuit when is the government violates the constitution rights. the cities that put them up without restricts and have their have not been lawsuits, obviously. they're protecting the rights of freedom of speech. >> okay. >> the city is going to prohibit as in washington, d.c., they will likely be sued again and i suspect we'll win again. >> robert muse on the phone with us. good to you have here, sir. >> and thank you for having me. >>> another big story at 5, new information in the july altercation outside of a capitol hill 7-eleven that left political analyst david mercer with a serious head injury. no criminal charges will be filed in the case and the case is now closed. >> reporter: what happened to david mercer outside of the maryland avenue 7-eleven, police and prosecutors are satisfied it was not a crime. the man who hit him claims to have done it in self-defense. last july 1
there have not been the terrorist attacks and what city is next? whatever she wants to go to. >> and not filing a lawsuit any time soon. >> there is always going to be lawsuit when is the government violates the constitution rights. the cities that put them up without restricts and have their have not been lawsuits, obviously. they're protecting the rights of freedom of speech. >> okay. >> the city is going to prohibit as in washington, d.c., they will likely be sued...
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gym teacher plans to sue the city after a six-year-old student beat him up. the college football player weighs 220 pounds. the alleged attacker, a 50- pound first grader on the right. the teacher said that the boy physically assaulted him in the hallway in april, fractured his ankle, injured his knee and forced him to need therapy for stress. >> he was very strong, he was kicking me, like using -- use the heel of his feet to kick me in my legs and he also bit me several times because like i said i was not trying to hold his hands too tight to make bruises, so he was able to get my hands to his mouth. >> the boy's parents call the claims ridiculous. we don't know what the real deal is, right? the teacher's not going to fight back. >> i am sure the teacher's not going fight back. i am guess anything guy out 32 their as big as that guy out there is looking at the story like um. >> yeah. >> and that is up to a court to decide now. >> exactly. >>> coming up, american idol drama. what sparked a war of words between nikki minaj and mariah carey. >> and the big honor
gym teacher plans to sue the city after a six-year-old student beat him up. the college football player weighs 220 pounds. the alleged attacker, a 50- pound first grader on the right. the teacher said that the boy physically assaulted him in the hallway in april, fractured his ankle, injured his knee and forced him to need therapy for stress. >> he was very strong, he was kicking me, like using -- use the heel of his feet to kick me in my legs and he also bit me several times because like...
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find out what city already has four inches of snow on the ground. gary mcgrady, i would be so disappointed if that was here. >> i don't want to see that or think about snow. yeah, it did happen. a long way away from us, though. today, we have had temperatures in the 80s. tomorrow we're going to do the same and the first look at the forecast is coming up. i promise, no snow. [ female announcer ] who will raise taxes on the middle class? barack obama and the liberals already have. to pay for government-run healthcare, you'll pay higher taxes and more for your medicine. and their plan includes a trillion dollars in higher taxes. even on the middle class. mitt romney and common sense conservatives will cut taxes on the middle class. and they'll close loopholes for millionaires. obama and his liberal allies? we can't afford four more years. [ romney] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. we can't afford four more years. number of students that wea lot of problehave.th the... resources. materials. things that the children need... on a day-to-da
find out what city already has four inches of snow on the ground. gary mcgrady, i would be so disappointed if that was here. >> i don't want to see that or think about snow. yeah, it did happen. a long way away from us, though. today, we have had temperatures in the 80s. tomorrow we're going to do the same and the first look at the forecast is coming up. i promise, no snow. [ female announcer ] who will raise taxes on the middle class? barack obama and the liberals already have. to...
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concerned residents and city government worked to shut it down. they say the closure is a victory for people who live and work nearby. >> from this day on, the coal-powered fire plant you see here will stop blowing smoke and other pollutants into our air. from the city's perspective, the operation of the trgs facility has always been a public health and safety issue for the residents of alexandria. >> the mayor says he hopes to redevelop the site into commercial and retail space. >>> in decision 2012, election day is nearing, and more campaign signs are appearing on yards for both candidates. you may have noticed one candidate has a lot more signs out there than the other. northern virginia bureau chief jewel write carey takes a look at whether winning the sign war matters. >> reporter: it's not a very accurate way to keep score in a presidential race, but campaign yard signs definitely have their place. and get out the vote effort. in this mitt romney campaign office in arlington, keeping a well-stocked supply is one of this volunteer's duties. >
concerned residents and city government worked to shut it down. they say the closure is a victory for people who live and work nearby. >> from this day on, the coal-powered fire plant you see here will stop blowing smoke and other pollutants into our air. from the city's perspective, the operation of the trgs facility has always been a public health and safety issue for the residents of alexandria. >> the mayor says he hopes to redevelop the site into commercial and retail space....